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Trade Minister Piyush Goyal Heads 200‑Member Indian Business Delegation to Japan
✍️ Gulf News
🗓 23 Aug 2026, 02:48 PM
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Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal is leading a 200‑strong Indian business delegation on a visit to Japan to deepen economic cooperation.
New Delhi – Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal is heading a delegation of around two hundred Indian business leaders to Japan. The group will meet Japanese counterparts to discuss ways to expand trade and investment between the two economies. Officials say the visit is part of a broader effort to tap new markets and explore collaboration in sectors such as technology, manufacturing and services. The delegation’s itinerary includes meetings with government officials, industry bodies and potential Japanese partners. The mission aims to lay the groundwork for future agreements that could boost bilateral commerce.
The delegation, comprising senior executives and entrepreneurs from across India, is expected to showcase Indian capabilities and seek opportunities for joint ventures. While specific outcomes remain to be seen, the presence of the trade minister underscores the importance India places on deepening ties with Japan, a key strategic and economic partner in the region.
Analysts note that such high‑level business missions often serve as catalysts for long‑term partnerships, and the timing aligns with ongoing efforts to diversify India’s export markets. The delegation will return to India with a report on potential projects and investment prospects identified during the trip.
The delegation, comprising senior executives and entrepreneurs from across India, is expected to showcase Indian capabilities and seek opportunities for joint ventures. While specific outcomes remain to be seen, the presence of the trade minister underscores the importance India places on deepening ties with Japan, a key strategic and economic partner in the region.
Analysts note that such high‑level business missions often serve as catalysts for long‑term partnerships, and the timing aligns with ongoing efforts to diversify India’s export markets. The delegation will return to India with a report on potential projects and investment prospects identified during the trip.